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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:22 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:24 am 
How the hell he gets a game every week is beyond me, oh and player of the century rolfl rolfl rolfl


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:39 am 
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He's had his good days and has done well here but those days are long gone.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:37 am 
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still the only one at the club able to play in that position
easy target for some
take a look at nelson and collins last night destroyed by what some class as an average forward
we need centre halves that can tackle like the bloke last night that was gunning for brownie all night he did his job and kept him quiet our two big lads just never got near Cox all night

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:52 am 
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Ian, he can't play in that position, thats the point.!

Let me make it clear and simple for you.... he's fuck ing rubish and a complete liability.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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from a distance the world looks blue and green
you have said this for the last three seasons he is still there you were not
to me your opinion does not count

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:58 am 
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If it was just my opihion against the rest then you might have a point, putting you and I aside, everyone else without exception has slated Humphreys.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:03 pm 
He was rubbish last night BUT!

He was better than Liddle (who has his worst game in Pools shirt, he's hiding I was amazed he actually took responsibility and had that shot late on) Collins, Nelson and McCunnie.

Where are the invidual threads about them? Humphreys has been a lesser problem than McCunnie, at least Ritchie takes some responsibility and gets stuck in McCunnie is playing like he doesn't want to be on the pitch certainly not at right back anway. The lads body language was appalling last night.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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I don't dispute that other players were poor but the thread (not started by me) was about Humphreys.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:11 pm 
But he always gets singled out by people, like last week when you solely blamed him for the goal when collectively the defence parted like Ulrika Johnson's legs and when the left winger was at the heart of it!


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He had two chances to clear that ball as it rolled in front of him, instead he fluffed it. Yes, I blame him completely for it.

He was a good player for us in the early days and in division 4. He was a good midfielder in the play off season but now he's too slow for that position. As a full back he's poor. Most peoples opinions are coloured by sentimentality, if Matty Robson performed like RH does regularly he would be slated remorselessly.


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Ian, he can't play in that position, thats the point.!

Let me make it clear and simple for you.... he's f*** ing rubish and a complete liability.



Good job you didnt say he was shit because that aint allowed sctatchinghead

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Man of the match after kicking the ball into touch!!! Sweet! I wasnt there but can guess he got it did he??


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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I was livid at McCunnie's attitude also, he obviously has the heart the size of a sand grain. He's just not "up for it" is he?
And to think the Scots are renowned for fighting spirit, Battle of Bannockburn and all that - load of bollocks if he's anything to go by.
He should be scattered as soon as the club can do it.
Put it this way, even a League Two side wouldn't want thim on his "performances" this season.

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:44 pm 
Mr I wrote:
If it was just my opihion against the rest then you might have a point, putting you and I aside, everyone else without exception has slated Humphreys.


Err no they haven't Mr I sctatchinghead


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If I could be bothered I could cut and paste lots of examples. Frankly I can't.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:02 pm 
bet you can't find one from me :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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That does kinda of require me to care.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:31 pm 
Mr I you seem to be on a personal crusade to single out probably the best club player we have ever had, who is still capable to perform and does so in just about every minute of every match.
These are the same players that played Colchester, Scunthorpe Stockport, West Brom and Chetenham off the park.
The only thing that has changed since then is the injury to Willie Boland (another favourite topic of the board to slag off last season I seem to remember) and the formation of the team.
Now you seem to be sensible enough to be able to fathom out that maybe the problem isn't the players, but more likely to be is what they are expected to do does not suit the players.
4-4-2 = played 9 won 5 drew 1 lost 3
4-5-1 = played 3 lost 3 (am including Millwall in this lot but not sure what it was ment to be)

But hey ho let's keep blaming the one single player who it probably matters most to for everyone else's mistakes and in another 2 or 3 seasons time you will be able to say I told you so.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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pooielooieaustinstad wrote:
who is still capable to perform and does so in just about every minute of every match.


You must be watching a different player mate, Humphreys... left back... you know, skinned alive every week.... on his arse more than his feet.

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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pooielooieaustinstad wrote:
Mr I you seem to be on a personal crusade to single out probably the best club player we have ever had, who is still capable to perform and does so in just about every minute of every match.
These are the same players that played Colchester, Scunthorpe Stockport, West Brom and Chetenham off the park.
The only thing that has changed since then is the injury to Willie Boland (another favourite topic of the board to slag off last season I seem to remember) and the formation of the team.
Now you seem to be sensible enough to be able to fathom out that maybe the problem isn't the players, but more likely to be is what they are expected to do does not suit the players.
4-4-2 = played 9 won 5 drew 1 lost 3
4-5-1 = played 3 lost 3 (am including Millwall in this lot but not sure what it was ment to be)

But hey ho let's keep blaming the one single player who it probably matters most to for everyone else's mistakes and in another 2 or 3 seasons time you will be able to say I told you so.


Kindly fuck off as your talking a load of utter shite. Go suck Humps off if you love him so much.

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:49 pm 
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he has had 3 poor games in a row that ive seen.

sorry but thats the truth and i bet ritchie would say so himself.


But Mr Chip that's only by his standards, not in comparison to the rest of the team, there's no-one performed consistantly worse than Liddle this season, hardly a squeak about him, Danny Boy has changed the shape of the team for no reason can't you see that that's the problem not the player.
Why has Brown been so poor and ineffective lately, it's not cos he's a bad player now is it sctatchinghead


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pooielooieaustinstad wrote:
chip fireball wrote:
he has had 3 poor games in a row that ive seen.

sorry but thats the truth and i bet ritchie would say so himself.


But Mr Chip that's only by his standards, not in comparison to the rest of the team, there's no-one performed consistantly worse than Liddle this season, hardly a squeak about him, Danny Boy has changed the shape of the team for no reason can't you see that that's the problem not the player.
Why has Brown been so poor and ineffective lately, it's not cos he's a bad player now is it sctatchinghead


Loads of us have moaned about liddles decline!!! Its just that when we do so we dont have the ritchie lovers brigade up in arms over it!!! Liddle has been shiit this season as has ritchie. Like I said previously it is a tragedy as liddle was looking a world beater before wilson et al coached it out of him.

f*** off wilson

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
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Why is it that when people leap to the defence of Ritchie Humphreys, they justify him being ok because others are playing poorly. So if one is playing shite then its ok for others to play shite then?

Like I said earlier; had Matty Robson played as often and as badly as Humphreys he would have been absolutely panned.


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richie has been panned by you continously for three seasons now and in that time he walked away with a hand full of trophies and then you disappeared for three weeks in the sulks presumably
so your claim that everyone is slating him is far from the mark not everyone is on the bunker that attends games as i said even if he is having a bad game he never hides ever
but he gets slated for a miss hit or a missed tackle an easy target
my point was you were not at the game yet you still slate him it is laughable

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chip fireball wrote:
he has had 3 poor games in a row that ive seen.

sorry but thats the truth and i bet ritchie would say so himself.

not the truth of it just chips opinion and it counts for nowt

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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:52 pm 
Mr Gremmlin I salute you
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:36 pm 
Well i though first half most of our best moves going forward was down our left and involved Ritchie, Monkhouse and Porter.
And in the second half i thought most of our better moves going forward where down the left with Ritchie, Monkhouse and Robson.
Didn't see much wrong defensively with him first half, most of our defensive problems where coming from our right and through the centre.
second half he got caught out a couple of times, but was left 2 on 1 as was Mcunnie, and that was down to the way the team was set.
As it was at Leeds and Leicester and Millwall.

But don't let that cloud your judgement.


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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:04 pm 
Well Mr Chip as long as your'e happy then so are we :roll:


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pooielooieaustinstad wrote:
Well i though first half most of our best moves going forward was down our left and involved Ritchie, Monkhouse and Porter.
And in the second half i thought most of our better moves going forward where down the left with Ritchie, Monkhouse and Robson.
Didn't see much wrong defensively with him first half, most of our defensive problems where coming from our right and through the centre.
second half he got caught out a couple of times, but was left 2 on 1 as was Mcunnie, and that was down to the way the team was set.
As it was at Leeds and Leicester and Millwall.

But don't let that cloud your judgement.


But Ritchie did naff all last night. Monkey and Matty did ok at times but ritchie did nothing

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chip fireball wrote:
gremmlin wrote:
chip fireball wrote:
he has had 3 poor games in a row that ive seen.

sorry but thats the truth and i bet ritchie would say so himself.

not the truth of it just chips opinion and it counts for nowt


no, he has had 3 bad games, end of.

and its not just my opinion its the opinion of everyone other than the fully paid up members of his fan club.

its actually your opinion that counts for nothing gremmlin because your sycophantic love for ritchie blinds you to what is obvious.

i on the other hand i praise him when he has played well.

i have said today on this very board that for the vast majority of his time at pools he has been on an upward curve. ive said several complimentary things about him.

but he was dreadful last night. thats factually correct and anyone who thinks he played well really shouldnt express an opinion because they are utterly utterly clueless.


see you are getting angry again i did not say richie played well i criticised your leader for slating him once again from afar
the only people you praise are your so called friends
you are a joke chip and talk of sychophant love i give you boydie dimi and now joel
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 Post subject: Re: Ritchie Humphries
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:58 pm 
chip fireball wrote:
im not angry, i actually feel sorry for you.

me mates with boydie....where did you get that from ? are you following poolieoolies example and just making stuff up ?

ive spoken to him no more than half a dozen times in my life and that was generally just to say hello in passing.

if joel has a poor game i will happily state he has had a poor game.

dimi was the best keeper i have seen in nearly 40 years of watching pools apart from 2 keepers we have had on loan. the fact that i have the odd chat with him in no way colours my judgement.


Chip might swan about with the WAGS and players on the odd occasion :laugh:, but he is spot on about Dimi

Dimi or Kyle, I'd give my left knacker (metaphorically speaking of course!) to have Dimi back between the sticks and I'd have Paul Cross back at left back rather then Ritchie H


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:02 pm 
chip fireball wrote:
cross was very under-rated.

he wasnt as good as robbie mac tho.



It would be VERY hard to fill Robbie Mac's boots, but like you say Charlie Cross, like Ryan Cross were very underrated players, in fact I think it was the last time we had two decent full backs playing in the same team at the same time


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chip fireball wrote:
im not angry, i actually feel sorry for you.

me mates with boydie....where did you get that from ? are you following poolieoolies example and just making stuff up ?

ive spoken to him no more than half a dozen times in my life and that was generally just to say hello in passing.

if joel has a poor game i will happily state he has had a poor game.

dimi was the best keeper i have seen in nearly 40 years of watching pools apart from 2 keepers we have had on loan. the fact that i have the odd chat with him in no way colours my judgement.


you must be very angry show me the quotes referring to richie
i think in terms of what richie has done for hufc and have not gushed all over him as you seem to be doing again over joel as you did when it was mooted that boydie tried to come back and just last week every post was about dimi coming back you dont have to feel sorry for me chip i have so much that you haven't
you quoted all the time you were talking to boydie or their lass constantly but the excuse is if i could find the threads i would.
i told you dimi wont be back despite all your pms to the contrary wishes dont come true chip this is real life a shrewd business man won't take a chance on a goalie with an injured tendon and all the stuff you posted that he supposedly told you i read on the coventry board as you did

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